Phase 3: Process Improvement and Innovation
Nadja Damij and
Talib Damij
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Nadja Damij: Faculty of Information Studies
Talib Damij: University of Ljubljana
Chapter 11 in Process Management, 2014, pp 143-163 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Process improvement and innovation is a key phase within process management that in recent years has become an essential way of ensuring changes in an organization’s structure and functioning in order to create a better, more competitive and successful enterprise.
Keywords: Cycle Time Efficiency; Table Improvement; Knowledge Management Cycle; Tacit Knowledge Inventory; Flow Units (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36639-0_11
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